67 Orange Street
- Neighborhood: Hamilton Heights
- 2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
- New York, NY 10026
67 Orange Street brings the speakeasy trend to Harlem, where it's serving up thoughtful cocktails like the Whiskey Bang and the La Josephine (crafted by an in-house mixologist), and small plates like grilled veal skewers and deviled eggs (all less than $11) in a rustic-lush setting. Lots of stone, distressed wood, vintage mirrors and purple velvet. A tiny VIP area down below (which holds about 10 people) offers an alternative to the tightly packed upstairs. Inspired by Almack's Dance Hall, one of Harlem's first black-owned and -operated bars in NYC, 67 Orange aims to channel the neighborhood's cultural past—and re-create historic drinks—while keeping it swank and modern. And the name is an homage to Almack's last location, so don't be confused—it's not on Orange Street.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Near 113th St.
- Public Transportation:
- B, C to 110th St - Cathedral Pkwy
The Basics
- Hours:
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Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m.
- Meals Served:
- Dinner
- Restaurant Style:
- Bistro
- Bar Style:
- Lounge and Neighborhood
Features
- Average Drink Price:
- $13
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"Cute venue, but very small......"
By arhamilt from Brooklyn, January 18, 2009
My friend and I went to this lounge after reading about it in TONY mag. The venue is very, very small , everything is served on small plates and t...
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